Links

The internet is a wealth of information – so much so that sometimes locating quality websites can be challenging. That’s why our staff has taken the time to find a few links to share with you that we think you’ll find helpful:

The Charleston Animal Society is housed in a 31,000 square-foot facility which sits on five acres of land and features an adoption center and low-cost Spay & Neuter Clinic. Animals in their care are housed indoors in climate-controlled rooms and pens, and also have access to fresh air and sunshine in outdoor play areas. Their post and courier education room is equipped with multi-media and hosts a variety of dog training sessions and classes. Click the link to learn more.

The American Association of Feline Practitioners (AAFP) aims to improve the health and welfare of cats by supporting high standards of practice, continuing education, and scientific investigation. The AAFP website features a variety of helpful resources, including a comprehensive list of cat health topics to assist pet owners.

The CATalyst Council’s vision and mission are to ensure all cats are valued and cared for as pets. This will be accomplished by raising the level of care and welfare of cats, supported by the highest quality veterinary care, preventative medicine and cat specific products. Visit the CATalyst Council website to learn how you can help support the cause and gain access to a variety of helpful cat care resources.

The Veterinary Partner website provides pet owners with information about general pet health and care, nutrition, behavior, first aid and emergency preparedness, medications and various medical conditions. Whatever you’re looking for, if it’s information that will make your pet happier and healthier, you’ll find it here! Try browsing around in the Pet Connection with nationally syndicated pet expert and author Gina Spadafori. You can even submit your question to be answered by a veterinary professional.

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